Non-invasive early exclusion of chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension after acute pulmonary embolism: the InShape II study

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Boon Gudula J A MORCID,Ende-Verhaar Yvonne MORCID,Bavalia RoisinORCID,El Bouazzaoui Lahassan H,Delcroix MarionORCID,Dzikowska-Diduch OlgaORCID,Huisman Menno VORCID,Kurnicka KatarzynaORCID,Mairuhu Albert T AORCID,Middeldorp SaskiaORCID,Pruszczyk PiotrORCID,Ruigrok DieuwertjeORCID,Verhamme PeterORCID,Vliegen Hubert WORCID,Vonk Noordegraaf AntonORCID,Vriend Joris W J,Klok Frederikus AORCID

Abstract

BackgroundThe current diagnostic delay of chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension (CTEPH) after pulmonary embolism (PE) is unacceptably long, causing loss of quality-adjusted life years and excess mortality. Validated screening strategies for early CTEPH diagnosis are lacking. Echocardiographic screening among all PE survivors is associated with overdiagnosis and cost-ineffectiveness. We aimed to validate a simple screening strategy for excluding CTEPH early after acute PE, limiting the number of performed echocardiograms.MethodsIn this prospective, international, multicentre management study, consecutive patients were managed according to a screening algorithm starting 3 months after acute PE to determine whether echocardiographic evaluation of pulmonary hypertension (PH) was indicated. If the ‘CTEPH prediction score’ indicated high pretest probability or matching symptoms were present, the ‘CTEPH rule-out criteria’ were applied, consisting of ECG reading and N-terminalpro-brain natriuretic peptide. Only if these results could not rule out possible PH, the patients were referred for echocardiography.Results424 patients were included. Based on the algorithm, CTEPH was considered absent in 343 (81%) patients, leaving 81 patients (19%) referred for echocardiography. During 2-year follow-up, one patient in whom echocardiography was deemed unnecessary by the algorithm was diagnosed with CTEPH, reflecting an algorithm failure rate of 0.29% (95% CI 0% to 1.6%). Overall CTEPH incidence was 3.1% (13/424), of whom 10 patients were diagnosed within 4 months after the PE presentation.ConclusionsThe InShape II algorithm accurately excluded CTEPH, without the need for echocardiography in the overall majority of patients. CTEPH was identified early after acute PE, resulting in a substantially shorter diagnostic delay than in current practice.

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Hartstichting

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine

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